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About Haralson banner. (Buchanan, Ga.) 1884-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1884)
To Friends of Snnday-Schools. ~“Can a boy call & concourse of jadies and gentlemen~-girls and boys -~five-sixths of whom he has neyer soen before, his friends? Yes, I feel that I adaress mydfriends when 1 speak to the lovers of the groat cause so near my own heart, ~the cause of our common humani -Iy, the cause of our holy Christian ity. - ~ Your presence here to-day tells e that you share with me the in tense desire for the kmowledge of the truth as it is in our blessed - Savior, Jests Christ. If I am cor tect, then here is” my hand, the hand of true friendship, here is my heart open wide and I am glad to _elaim you as my fiiends. T hail this day as a jovous occasion wheni We can leave our school rooms and fields of laboi and come together to celebrdte the tause de voted. to children. What would this world b without children? Woultin't it Bé a queer world if it had no noisy children in it? I an. glad thett ate children in this world and I am glad this is chil dren’s day. Lét us enjoy it and let pur little liearts be fullof love for one ancthier and set. us not forget the grown tolks, for they don’t forget us. How could we get along wifligtit the grotin peopls? This would be a poar world if we were all children. Wenced the fathers and mothers to take care of us and to teach us and I thank God for graniifathex's and grandmothers. I know sometling about it. Ilove ‘the wold folks Don’t you? Ido myself. They love ug too. Ilove the Sunday, School. They do too, I am grateful to God for Hig love to all. God is 'love; and Christ said : ¢Buffer little ¢hildren to.come unto mé aud forbid .thein not; for of sveh is the kindomr of heaven ;” and Cht‘.tst gaid to Peter: “Feed my lamhbe.” There have bten peo. ple in the world feeding the lambs —the children. What o grand Beere it would;b’_e‘ to- Gee all the Sunday Schooltforkers and all the Sunday . Scheol scholars in one mighty throng | - gl ; © Well;we nidy “ee amiore glorious yision by ahd by. Tfweltall be good e may bei permitled to behold “the gitat company of the yedeemed WHo have washed their robes and inade them whife in the blood of the lamb: The Sunday School id agood place to gef a start for gloty. - It- affords me pleasure to 'be'intsuch gdod company, and I believe it T am faithful to the prin ciples daught in Sunday »cliool I'll never go to the chain gang. Agein; allow inc te assure you sand all that I unite with iy kind Yeacher, Pi6f. Craven, 1. biddiag; _you*”Wel(,omo. Yes, Welcome s Wyrittén o cur Panner rt\i{i‘\v.u]('mn(', 5 embalméd “in our little hearts,. ‘and “if we'll do right we'll be wel ‘comed hie ‘bve ';dn'd 'bl,-,yc where, Yhere is diveterndl Sunday School. Let us learn of (Jhr%st-qu‘l}_fz seak his, ;Egl(f?iyxv(>l:cil i)'v Master Robert Wes- Jey Parkef ab the danntil’ celebra-! :iidh of Haralson ciunty, G, Sun-’ ‘day School Associatioh, Bremen,' ‘Ga., August 20, 1884. Written by Dr. G W) Paiteer for the cecision. | * "Robert is iiine years old and was awarded a nice vrize. A L s i““’;i??ff'” i g ; = MIF, T.°R. Pauter, of this place, }';\sls6"’\?'{3s ‘fi‘lficéfiéy\_ and well res 'vected when yoting, has been drin ’Efi"‘q‘fi&&yy heavily . for several ;tmfi%.:fififltfn‘thi" cendition. he W&fiafiyto kill his . father and ‘brothers He has been attempting Yo' cominit suidide for the last few ‘days. Tii ond 6¥ these attempts h -was discovered a_famd,fi'ng with a ,gun against his breast and “trying fiy}l"‘t‘he trigger with his foot, | ts\{%}};l}&&l on his shoe he could _nob 10UGH tho trigger, Hd was car ‘ried to Thallas on Saturday to he -"‘éx-a'mixied?d;ii-‘*"iiifi‘é&ifi%’f but he was “not considered a fit subject tor the asylutn.~Puulding Er:. : R : Wi g «'Su!{a'giy;échool teacher — *Who -made the wetld?” “No answer,” B 8 T,%-‘fi%f’i%t;*'tui; ! None of you know Wt.rv‘yflu? tut! None of . youknow that? Isay, who made EQ wotld? Smnll Boy ~Pleaso, sir g:wn.‘t ,flw‘”; s 3y o. , hg’;*khmm\m hy a multiplicity RO IO PRPL T B . Duilketown. . Draxrrowy, Sept. 2, 1884, Eprror BANNER® As it has been sometime since I have written anything for the columns of your paper, i will again send you a few lines, | : Crops in thig vicinity are looking well ; we have not _surfered hero at all for rain; had a very pretty shower to-day. The. farmers have commenced pulling fodder and it is to be hoped that they may be suceessful in saving o good supply. - Cotton at this time lis looking quite proising and if frost does not cowé ton soon a fair yield is anticipated, There is & good deal of cotton in this vicinity that was planted quite late, and if we have !ear]y frost it will be seriously damaged. Some forward bolls on early planting have cominenced opening. I see some turnip patch -105 that are looking well, but I hear some couiplaint of the young platits beitig killed in some places by the scorching rays of the sun. ‘ ' Rev.J. S. Davis has moved his grist mill about three miles from There on the road from thig place to Temple, and ig¢ now prepired to grind corn for all who may wish to pateonipe Hinl,. = &+ Mr. J. T, Hutchingon left yester day miofning on a flying visit to Heatd county. , ‘ Our physicians are kept busy visiting the sick in various neigh horhdods for some distance in the surrounding countrys . There have been some. yer:v inter esting meetings for several weeks at various churches..in the sur rounding tountry. .Quite a num- Ler wore added to several of them at Holly Springs, aboutfif‘;ut_,',l\'_’pw Gieorgia, some 16 or 17 al White Oak Syrings. Scme of {hese churches - fre -it Uin Paulding connty. A meeting closed al Corinth Church. last. Sabbath with tonte 28 .or 29 abeessions. Col. Mecßride aneli Mr. “G.l M. Woodley passed through this place to-day; and spent a shorf:time with some ot our citizens, The Colonol{ is looking qui e cheerful: and ap-* [pears very hopeful: of success in, the Senatorial conteist. Ourpeople. ‘here appßar very quiet’th the sub-} jeet of politice..— E. l 1 “ N 'cl: R ‘“‘v_A‘ Terri ble Baliz _(.iil‘l——Di.sti“é?%Sil.lg,‘ and Démoralizing effecis of | Bing Zing the Hair. | Diank3 €4 a" dirl give her an un-, ruly look like a cow , with a board; over hur ik, You takt the mosti gentle tow in the worltd Jand put a board dveir her face #tt turn her out i@ pasture and ¥you would swear that she would jiinp fences. and raige smerry lmdéé‘.‘, ~and y()u; would 6t give ‘as much For her by, ten “dollais—~only fov ihtef. It is, so with a-girl who wears her hair high on hei foreheady«: brushed’ back w 8 cxen and have, fii#es, :mdi has s 00l looy, you will po your Lo“tom dellar on hewiid tell; that she isas good a 8 gold. When, she tellg. her -‘y_uung man that she loves him thera is o dideotint on: it, and no giggling back. { Take the same girl with hor hair banged, ad when she lonks at you you feel just as though she would, look and you can’t *rust heér. Sher has & fenéojuispi.t-lovk that makes @ man feel' as.thbugh hel'{l would hot feel safé urle?s she was tied hand and foot sg. that she could nos get out of ths . pasture. A girl with bangs may try when she logks at herself in- the glass and sece the quarter . of }llef.,'iore;,. head, she ' sday#" to herself, “I am dangerous -.t,he?,want‘f’o iobk out for nl({.?"fé}ié,’crlfi‘xfl(s ishe ig. all right, but is Eonstanily doing that Which a girl who " wears her liair brughed back, would "ot think of doing: The hang girl may, beldng to the chiurch, and may try to'put on 4 fiend’s look while the Liynin is be: ing read, but she will look out from beliind thésc bangs sidewise at a 16Wly young Chbristian {vho is tryit tosget his wind fixed on her and if will break him all up and he jran’t know whether he is singiug, ‘A charge. to Keep I'have, or shie’s wa daisy,” ;y THe. bang girl may place her bangs -town on' the bub{(..pf_\{br‘&gaw*duning the morn itig prayer and tty to be good, bul ligr 'é(jitgcti«‘iflr; o too tight diiil as 'nyn will rige like the orning’s sun over the back of the pew and that eve will cateh the eye of a young man two seats to the right who is trying to cover his face with one hand, while he tries to keep the flies off the pomade- on his hair with the other, and his interest in the prayer is knocked into a cock ed hat. The banging of a girl's hair changes the whole nature of the little wretch, and she becomes a gun that is loaded. You take a victure of Evangeline and bang her hair and she wouild look as though she Would fun at people. It is just the sdme wvith boys. You can ‘ take a nice pew Sunday School boy ‘who can repeat 300 verses of the New Testament and eut his hair with a clipper and he looks like Tug Wilson. A C, WHEELER & WILSON'S | I NT( NEW NO. 8 i oepe "‘f'r,.‘;\ ; - NS AR T | ;g 3 !, =2l A : Tl IT RUNS THE LIGHTEST | ~ANL~— : HAS NO NOIRY SHUTTLES. It is not (jllangci'ous-;-t‘d health like the H;-‘:A\*y RusninG and Notsy shu tle inachines, | AT Rt i | AGENTS WAKXTED, fend For Price List and 'i‘ol'ms, WHEELER & WILSON Mig. Co., Atlanta; Ga. 5 = 3 Stk e : ,“ 1F YOU ARE i Going ' ¢ DS T ‘ NORTH WEST, ‘ e OB e SOUTE wW®EST ' v SRR Your Tickets Read viathe | PO, R 7 ‘b,— : ” .*4 5 NOoOaSsTYT I RY, 'The Watkenzie Rowte, ’Ti“}(:“ F‘i';'.st‘j(‘illiss anil ]*‘,ll’.?"}_':.'.':‘.:;lt.3’ .8 T b . FAVORITE! Albeit \V :l:on:n_. Wi L j.-lo\‘gel‘t; Tis! Ao, "1 Py, Adent, ! Atln A;t';f.f‘(f? © Clattans vze Tonn, Wi b DANLEY, . Gon, Pas: & Tht, Lwent, | Nashville, Teu' Dy, Parker's Dyépepfijzm 1’0'&‘»"(101'5“‘ is the Lest temedy. My .wife has found; ard she is boutd? ’Jhm; she hds beeh i five years. H..J. Reed Senid B 0 cents to Dr. €. W} Pare kety Bremen, Ga., and get a pack age and try it. i 8 ¥ o 2 i v g Bk %i Farmers and mechanics can buy, caen. millg,, ~ evaporators, threshes, reapers horse rakes, ging; cotton presses, gris mills, wind pills, saw mills; sfeam ent gilles,»_ltgl'se _p_g\} p‘;x',:gnl;g plgws;harrows, cultivators, pumps, bells, feitiiers, seeds of all kinds, wagons aid etsthroygh Dr, (. Wi Patker, agent, for Magk W, John #oity of Atlasitey at” the samo vices i, Breifien 18 pigewhere, Uash or 4a timg payhiett tosuit. - Sr i’ §1 G STOP THIEF r=rroy=] ONE Ounce to 10 Pornds. mz%bass*x::&fig o VD viSoANTON, W TOR el O 1 o Ol Haralson Conuty Sheriff’s Sales For October . : Will besold hefore the court house door, in the town of Buchanan, Haralson county, Geor{:iu, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October iext the following pr )pcrt{ to-wit: Fifty acres of lot of land No. 4 in the Bth district and sth section of orig inal Carroll now Haralson county, Ga. Levied on as the property of 8. f). S. Pemman by virtue of oue tax fi fa issued by A. Trentham, tax collector, against said Newman for his tax due the State and (50_[“1?’ for the year 1883. This August 25th 1884, J. K, HOLCOMB, Sheriff. For Tax Collector. ‘ We are aathorized th announce the name of A. Trentham for re-election 1o the office of Tax Collector for tnis coun- i ty. Mr. Trenthatn promises, if elected, to fill the office to the st of his ability. 1‘ For Sheriir: We dre alithorized tO announce the name of A, J. Hunt as a candidate for Sheriff of Haralson cotinty. Hr: Hunt promises; if blected, to faithfully dis charge to the best of his ability the du ties of that office, ’ For Clerk Superior Court. ~ We are authorized to anhounce the name of 1. D, Hutcheson ds a ‘('tah'}l'id':lte . L ‘ for reselection to the office of Ulerk Su perior Coirt. Mr. Hutcheson has served the people twe years, and all join in giv ing him the praise of attending the du ties faithfully. He solicits your votes, promising; if elected, to serve you to the best of hig ability. For Representative, By the ‘sofiqi.t{i_l’ioq of he pqople 1 have congented foymy hame to ruu as a candidate for representative of Haral son county, and, promise the yieople, if electod, to serve them to the best of my ability. <. M. DAVENPORT, ~ For Tax Receiver. We are authorized to announgé, the name of Mr..C. W. Ault, as 2 candidate for Tax .Receiver for Haralson couhty, to the January election, 1885., Mr. Ault! earuestly solicits the support of the peo ple, promjsicg it elévted, to fillthe o(fico‘ to the best of his ability. l w o For Treasarer., . ... . ' We are ‘aui‘]mrizéd to annonnce the name of ©.. W. M. Brown as a candidate for reselaction to the office of County Treasares, » Mz Brown has hade Haral son county a gobd (flier, and promises, f elected, to do his duty to the best Of,x his ability, ; ——— e ~.j Notige to Voters: ' We the undersigned take pleashre inf annonncing'the: name of W. W. Rim son to the voters of Haralson, Polk and’ Paulding counties, as.a candidate for the: 28th senatorial distriet. Mr, Simpson needs no vectmimendation, for all who know llx;i'm‘, will testify that his morality and ability can not be questioned. [ il MaNy VoOrers : s ot | For L;:éjp}feeéntzmtJV(!, i [ announce fifi';;gl'fi ag a‘eandidate for the Hous¢ ot R¥uresentatives of thi State. I am I'l('s'.s'.'l,'zft‘*.lngei* to the people o this county, haviig rapresented the peo ple of the General Assembiy, voting al ways in the inteliest 6F the people: I 04 licit your Votes .in the. coming election promikiifg You, it elvated, to represen your interests to thatlvest of my ablity, | 5 (1. TALIAFERRO: FOR BENATOR. [RESEENA i To the Voters of the 35 Senas tovial Distviet, ( At thi frgthids .’ solicitation of Iriends; 19 ¥otie! nionthig! since, an nounced' thet T avdnldihe o eandidite for Senator from this Digfrict. T \_h;t(.(_l not thought until recently that it would be expected or tltxqilg”ut. 'awccég'qry ;'«_n*t-‘un: didates to ’.\ifi'xq"';'lfce in lhq'pape)@, ’":)utl such seems tohe the course adoptedy which eourgd T régardas ‘entively prop* er, ztfl(l"}iofi;f\{)g‘,‘ the best means of give ing the Pavhleriotice ¢l one’s candidacy. I thereigrs, iV this additional way, an noun_cg'tfu‘lt lam, 'r.'nd‘ will be if spared; to live mifh) the clection is over, a candis date to represent the District in the Sen ate of "Blovdla. Respectinlly soliciting the suppest es thie voters of the District, 1 have oely # say; that if -elected, my. pride and pbipoge will be €6 faithfully gyt e ! and Imuusfifi;‘ “gerve @nd promote the best interests of the peopls of the Dist trict and State, i . & . Very Respectiully "1, | I. M. McBRIDE] i et et { S y wie meyias s i.“fv,,.v; i r,»‘;:‘_ éTR ) “THE CURRENY S ane: s bmela 100 e e i, oYW n W “mwuspm“? ey M TQ NN NN O ) 4 ISAAC T.MEE & BRO., - (West side of Maine Bt., dpposjte J, 8. Stubbs & C 0,,) WHOLESALE and RETATL DEARBRS 1N TOVES AND TINWARE, HOLLOW WARK ‘ J JHUW ) 1’ K 1l 1 ' y A : e s ’ Lamps, (Lamp Hixtures, and House furnishine Goods. - KEROSENE 4\3\ A mood line of ee, T A Npeciality. B oo Ty STEMMCTRY T GRATE S, Roofing and Gut- g SR TRO et "~;-:-‘ tering or repairing of "NGSECEEEEEETUNE == NI S ] Uikt Pt Sorghum J'lvapor];\l— Tr’r* . e e t_l].’(‘,'l',”'i‘l'l'v,‘“'flf]“,(‘ tors; Smokestacks o q B o e AR gt f:))l‘ sto:m:ml‘(];ghlw#, e S g 3 for goods. and infa('ll, all 11,111{1- 4 d = p ner of Job work in I Nl Also Old Brass : oy ’ N VAY g (‘nppv)r &e. S TIN AND SHEET e 3 ) ;‘L_‘j_" o 2 IRON. 5 el Man’s Fruit Jars: . plic it fd e 4 s : gt -1 have the JLargest Stock ever brought ig e SOEDARTOW gl : Wil e g e g e & et eet e ee et e eA e S 1175 L AR, Tl Ol RS & ok b e 3 h::‘__::. . - A H .‘? l ~ TaE BESTFO\V—PR!CEDORGAE\ x:«,(,\l' fi?‘» . in the market. We call the speciai 'ij?_‘-f%%@{ attention of Dealers and Agents o ! ggfjx‘::%il e : the above Orgah, and can offer pricet rz,jL-T_g;:sl X and inducements wh_fcfx will make it ‘ :E_Z_E;_,z 3 an objepi: frb.r ‘t'l;xe “tradve to handle ‘and flm;,‘z"u)"/ 1 push it. Itis SUPERIOR IN QUALITY rflm 1 AND TONE, DURABLE, ATTRACTIVE .éf;an:rfl.s~f_u S v vy Sl .'."x' ;v nv: T R 3 IN APPEARANCE; and FULLY WAR- lfii*:i‘i?:%&w{f i { : ‘ e ER e RANTED. S e o Aehe o o e R e Reliable Agents Wanted. i?,u.s_g: if’ t e Syl 1| B Send for catalogues and prices. NALER s s i : . Pranos of all grades furnished ai 74SRc Ena i eaaICUNE lowest prices. ! T e R e ESTEY & CAMP, 203 W. "Broai;my (sth §t.), o q\ i o E ~ST. luOUl MOG‘ GHICAGO HOUSE, i S, M@ 188 & 190 State St. - ! I have now on hand one of the best stoeks o T AT LL = : 9 ever brought to Cedartown. Ny tock consists of VNS " ANTY BAVW® MENS 'AND BOYR _ ¥‘) "‘ -: ""- -:‘ ‘ - : .‘v : ~1 -1-» : -~ ""‘z . :j: ‘ E‘a; ;.‘; BADY-MADE CLOTHING NEYCY (r-‘.'?F\t ')..TAA")W)*;~ : BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBER s. ATS, CAPS PR - G s wirag g ; AND AL DRESSGOOODS My stock is complete, and 1 will s¢ll to my eugtomors as ; 5 Rl s. * ;-;»__‘ -:, > ,'. ;.f--."::: . | Cheap as any Firm in Georgia—Atlania not excepted. . - : L : AV Loain ;~, " ) 2FA g = 1 havealsothe Latest Style of Spiin+ CLOTHIG FOR MEN AND Bots, g CLOTHIG YOR MEN AND Bots, & L3sk everybody, wishing to buy anything in ;'ny line, to call and 3 . i . ! & e i i 3 A .‘! . : i 3 _T%j mine my gtock before purchasing elsewhere, Come quick to - - ;* ‘> : MILLER A, WRIGHT, | g : Codartown, Ge. ¢ SR s AL ER A e e s 1 e T NN (3 , ;_;:‘ - ; ‘ ! f - S it ‘...k ; i M;E ~-b --‘-‘~-- e B P : 4 4 ’; BUORHANAN, GtA. -1% & Kitwm oA ‘E_MDE‘L"aR"N‘-f~.- i e Drarding Torao ¥t oMok 0 Brandies, Whskies,] wines*Beer, | #8 L iroBACOOkOIcARS. 0 W , ! e N . .7. § : & - 7 \‘;&&' 3 = 1 ebrontee satistaction. Cullat gB, south side of the cours, 4 @